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steve we've got to leave it there. steve with us, steve is with vanderbilt university. >> susie: lots of talk on wall street about dell going private, with some saying the struggling computer maker could make the move as early as tomorrow. the wall street journal cites sources as saying the final buyout price could top $23 billion, or as much as $13.75 a share. reportedly, the partners in the buyout include founder michael dell, silver lake partners, the private equity firm, and microsoft, each putting up billions of dollars. >> susie: tom, a lot has changed in the p.c. market since michael dell founded the company 30 years ago, the question now is what shape dell will take as a private company. >> tom: susie, dell shares followed the broader market lower. let's get going with tonight's "market focus." >> tom: stocks were lower after hitting five and a half year highs on friday. the s&p 500 was under pressure from the opening bell. the selling picked up into the closing bell. the index ended lower by 1.1%. volume fell
steve we've got to leave it there. steve with us, steve is with vanderbilt university. >> susie: lots of talk on wall street about dell going private, with some saying the struggling computer maker could make the move as early as tomorrow. the wall street journal cites sources as saying the final buyout price could top $23 billion, or as much as $13.75 a share. reportedly, the partners in the buyout include founder michael dell, silver lake partners, the private equity firm, and...
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we'll talk with vanderbilt professor steve posavac. you can read about his study online at nbr.com just look for the "n.b.r.-u." tab. >> susie: and finally, some thoughts on paying it forward. this week lou's been thinking about shoes. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field, fighting with teammates in fact, but his athleticism and grace on the field are unmatched. now, he's gaining attention for his shoes. as he has been counseled about his bouts with anger, he has been encouraged to reach out to others instead of boiling over at them. one of the things he decided to do is to donate shoes to people who have none, and he has embraced this with the same enthusiasm that he has catching a football. plus, as a symbol of his commitment he removes his football shoes after every game and leaves them there on the field. someone gets a nice par of athletic shoes and a wonderful souvenir. it g
we'll talk with vanderbilt professor steve posavac. you can read about his study online at nbr.com just look for the "n.b.r.-u." tab. >> susie: and finally, some thoughts on paying it forward. this week lou's been thinking about shoes. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field, fighting with teammates in fact, but his...
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. >> i am steve balmen is the c.e.o. are you happy whiz performance. >> he and i are the two most self-critical people as you can imagine. there are a lot of amazing things that steve's leadership got done in the company. windows 8 is key to the future. the surface computer. bing people seeing as a better search product. is it enough? no, he and i are not satisfied that in terms of, you know, breakthrough things that we're doing everything possible. >> rose: every time you see an article about microsoft, it's not so much about the success of bing or one thing or the other, it is about what happened at microsoft. or five things you ought to do to microsoft. when you see all this stuff, what do you think? >> we appreciate the advice. laugi mean, there are a lot of things, like cell phones, where we didn't get out and lead very early. >> rose: why not? did you just miss that? >> it's too complicated. >> rose: did you miss the cell phones? >> we didn't miss cell phones, but the way that we went about it didn't allow us to ge
. >> i am steve balmen is the c.e.o. are you happy whiz performance. >> he and i are the two most self-critical people as you can imagine. there are a lot of amazing things that steve's leadership got done in the company. windows 8 is key to the future. the surface computer. bing people seeing as a better search product. is it enough? no, he and i are not satisfied that in terms of, you know, breakthrough things that we're doing everything possible. >> rose: every time you see...
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here is steve kingston. and under what exact circumstances will the u.s. government authorized the killing of an american citizen abroad? but the answers are here. it is a 16-page memo written by the lawyers of the justice department, as requested by congress. it is a document that is not strictly classified, but it was not meant to become public. what these lawyers do here is justified is targeted killing of american citizens who have worked with or parts of al qaeda and expense various groups. that is the justification if they pose a an immense threat to america. it provides a very elastic definition of what is an imminent threat. you do not need to know this is a bit of who, what, where, and when of a particular plot against america. it is enough for these individuals to be linked to al qaeda because of a continuing threat against america. >> popeyes ybarra alice responded to the release of this memo? >> -- how how's the white house responded to the release of this memo? >> the white house, as you can imagine, has said that it is legally sound i pointed
here is steve kingston. and under what exact circumstances will the u.s. government authorized the killing of an american citizen abroad? but the answers are here. it is a 16-page memo written by the lawyers of the justice department, as requested by congress. it is a document that is not strictly classified, but it was not meant to become public. what these lawyers do here is justified is targeted killing of american citizens who have worked with or parts of al qaeda and expense various...
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. >> reporter: steve sanko tells us after a couple of years of flat sales, and rising raw material costs like aluminum and copper, he's more confident in his business, seeing more projects to go after. >> if i had two or three more estimators at this time we would be pumping out more goods, and hopefully win those bids. so that's very encouraging from the stand point of a specialty contractor such as ourselves. >> after the real estate bust and surviving those times, dash door, like a lot of companies relying on that market wasn't looking to add to their employee ranks. it didn't fire anybody during the dark days of the real estate bust but it wasn't adding to payroll either. now it sees business opportunities in the months ahead. dash door is looking to hire two employees. they've advertised nationally for these two new positions, generating more than 100 applicants. >> reporter: when i saw the resumes coming in i thought the flow would stop after 10. but they came in a steady flow. we had people calling us saying where do i stand? i would say we're still receiving resumes. i had to do
. >> reporter: steve sanko tells us after a couple of years of flat sales, and rising raw material costs like aluminum and copper, he's more confident in his business, seeing more projects to go after. >> if i had two or three more estimators at this time we would be pumping out more goods, and hopefully win those bids. so that's very encouraging from the stand point of a specialty contractor such as ourselves. >> after the real estate bust and surviving those times, dash...
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you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsored by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to them, even though i will make a handsome profit, people are going to say oh, i wish you had found a better buyer. >> well, i did extensive diligence on that whole question. of course i understand that critique which was then a potential critique, absolutely. but what the diligence showed very clearly is that al jazeera has long since established itself as an immensely respected news gathering network around the world. it's won the major journalism award in countries after country. it is respected as having integrity. on its climate reporting, for example, it's higher quality and far more expensive than any.
you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsored by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to...
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yeah, there have been a lot of quarterbacks like michael vick and the former 49er quarterback steve young who could run with the ball and throw the ball. but kaepernick has the pistol offense which is on every play, if you want it to be, a run option, a pass option, a face the run and throw the pass option. and right now he is a big question mark and a headache for the ravens defense. and this, only his 10th start ever. >> brown: now mike, there is this spectacle and there is the game and then there is all this sort of backdrop talk about violence, of course a lot of focus on concussion. i saw that today commissioner goodell was sort of defending the sport. and this comes after president obama himself recently, he was asked, he said if he had a son he probably wouldn't want him to be playing football. >> right, very first question, at the goodell state of the sport press conference was reading the obama quote back at the commissioner. five i think of the first six questions were about head injuries. it is the big issue, looming over the sport. and you know, the league has a lot of plans t
yeah, there have been a lot of quarterbacks like michael vick and the former 49er quarterback steve young who could run with the ball and throw the ball. but kaepernick has the pistol offense which is on every play, if you want it to be, a run option, a pass option, a face the run and throw the pass option. and right now he is a big question mark and a headache for the ravens defense. and this, only his 10th start ever. >> brown: now mike, there is this spectacle and there is the game and...
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charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company called google who is going through their first real challenges in terms of small disruption around the edges. >> charlie: what is that disruption? >> well, the disvupg is how search is being used. it's a different metaphor. facebook could potentially start searching. disruption is never head on. it's always around the edges. what that forces us to do is a large technology company is to reimagine, reinvent how we operate. >> charlie: mark zucker burg. a brilliant visionary who has done a phenomenal job with facebook. >> charlie: did you
charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company...
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>>steve: absolutely. when the payroll tax hit at the first of this year, they are going to go where did that money go? it was a shock to them. senator john thune yesterday tweeted after jay carney blamed the house democrats. -- house republicans. he says white house secretary blames g.o.p. for economy while pushing higher taxes. what planet do these guys live on? former representative alan west was on greta van susteren last night. this is his observation on the mess. >> it is a circular firing squad. i think that's what you're talking about. in that case nobody wins, especially the american people don't win who are looking for leaders who can sit down and analyze the situation and come up with solutions. einstein said the definition of insanity is to continue to do the exact same thing and look for different results. what really concerns me is how the federal reserve is going to try to step in and stimulate the economy to the tune right now of about $85 billion that they're printing to try to buy up our
>>steve: absolutely. when the payroll tax hit at the first of this year, they are going to go where did that money go? it was a shock to them. senator john thune yesterday tweeted after jay carney blamed the house democrats. -- house republicans. he says white house secretary blames g.o.p. for economy while pushing higher taxes. what planet do these guys live on? former representative alan west was on greta van susteren last night. this is his observation on the mess. >> it is a...
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>>steve: you think a monkey. i think steve varney. when the camera moves to that spot, there is only one thing. varney has entered the building and is working his way down the hall. can we get a report on this? >>gretchen: who bumped you, scott? he's not telling anybody. i think it's okay back here now. it's stable. >>brian: tkpwre khrepb, check -- gretchen, check down the line. is there a shot of stuart varney walking down the hall? >>gretchen: why don't you guys do a tease? >>brian: we want to watch. see what happens. >>gretchen: there he is. did you disrupt the camera? >> no, i was out here. >>gretchen: good morning. read the tease. >>brian: americans don't have a spending problem. we just have a fox news problem? >> i am not going to keep cutting the discretionary budget, which, by the way, is not out of control, despite what you hear on fox news. >>brian: senator mary landrieu is wrong, and stuart varney says her comments are really bad news for taxpayers. they're running now. and meet mr. big. this criminal, seven-year-old handc
>>steve: you think a monkey. i think steve varney. when the camera moves to that spot, there is only one thing. varney has entered the building and is working his way down the hall. can we get a report on this? >>gretchen: who bumped you, scott? he's not telling anybody. i think it's okay back here now. it's stable. >>brian: tkpwre khrepb, check -- gretchen, check down the line. is there a shot of stuart varney walking down the hall? >>gretchen: why don't you guys do a...
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sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be sitting in the stadium. peyton manning considered an early favorite. super bowl officials knew there was a chance power could go out during the super bowl. we have a memo that reveals tests showed electrical feeders were decayed and there were concerns about power failure. meanwhile the nfl said it is a backup generator ready the entire time and were about to turn it on when the power came back. don't blame beyonce for the blackout. her half time show operated on its own power grid. it had water. it had smoke. it had flames. but it did not take do
sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be sitting in the stadium....
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>>steve: exactly right. this administration, we found out through a 15-page white paper that has been released -- nbc published it -- this administration and our government, rather than water board people, we kill them. the hypocrisy is amazing. when you take a look at how our president was talking a couple of years ago regarding enhanced interrogation techniques, in favor now of just killing them, it's stunning. watch. >> under my administration, the united states does not torture. my administration is going to operate in a way that leaves no doubt that we do not torture and that we abide by the geneva conventions. water boarding is torture. it's contrary to america's traditions. it's contrary to our ideals. that's not who we are. that's not how we operate. and anybody who actually read about and understands the practice of water boarding would say that that is torture. and that's not something we do. >>gretchen: it boils down to the fact that many people believed that one of the reasons this administration
>>steve: exactly right. this administration, we found out through a 15-page white paper that has been released -- nbc published it -- this administration and our government, rather than water board people, we kill them. the hypocrisy is amazing. when you take a look at how our president was talking a couple of years ago regarding enhanced interrogation techniques, in favor now of just killing them, it's stunning. watch. >> under my administration, the united states does not torture....
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>>steve: steve kroft sat down with pierce morgan. he said he was absolutely flabbergasted when he discovered the white house wanted him to be the interviewer. he was asked why does obama keep sitting in the chair opposite you? he said we're fair, we do great editing and we're not going to play gotcha, we're not going to go out of our way to make him look stupid, and he knows that. >>gretchen: brit hume on special report last night put his thoughts into perspective. >> you didn't hear it on "60 minutes" but president obama is unhappy with the press. in a second weekend interview with the new republic he grumbled about fox news and rush limbaugh. president obama also complained a reporter generally treats the republicans and democrats as equivalent balancing the views of one side with the other. they fail to note one side -- his -- is trying to do what's right and -- quote -- "we haven't seen that kind of attitude on the other side." never mind of course that the president at that moment was being interviewed by one of his campaign don
>>steve: steve kroft sat down with pierce morgan. he said he was absolutely flabbergasted when he discovered the white house wanted him to be the interviewer. he was asked why does obama keep sitting in the chair opposite you? he said we're fair, we do great editing and we're not going to play gotcha, we're not going to go out of our way to make him look stupid, and he knows that. >>gretchen: brit hume on special report last night put his thoughts into perspective. >> you...
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gretch, steve? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. there he is. >> gretchen: coming up next, sorry you can't say freshman or penmanship anymore because it's just too offensive. one state's move to wipe out words like that. >> steve: then, shifting gears, al gore says it's fox news' fault lawmakers in washington can't get anything done. really? from the same guy who just sold his network to al-jazeera? come on, al. >> gretchen: the aflac trivia question of the day. this rocker penned a hit song "school's out." who is he? be the first to e-mail us with the correct answer at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly sever months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car paymets? aflac. what about ga and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubte'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ m
gretch, steve? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. there he is. >> gretchen: coming up next, sorry you can't say freshman or penmanship anymore because it's just too offensive. one state's move to wipe out words like that. >> steve: then, shifting gears, al gore says it's fox news' fault lawmakers in washington can't get anything done. really? from the same guy who just sold his network to al-jazeera? come on, al. >> gretchen: the aflac trivia question of the day. this...
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>> steve: that one team. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: the one team. >> jimmy: that other team, too. >> steve: the one teams going to do good -- >> jimmy: but the other team is going to win. [ laughter ] speaking of the super bowl, 49ers wide receiver randy moss apparently told his teammates that they are in new orleans on a business trip and they are not there to have fun. then he went back to his job catching a ball for money. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: like that. >> jimmy: that's not how you throw a football. i don't know what that is. karate. >> steve: yeah. that's jose. >> jimmy: now i'm walking like an egyptian. [ laughter ] this is very interesting here. i read that 5% of americans will watch this year's super bowl alone. [ audience aws ] yeah, it will be weird when they see a player get called for holding and say "sounds nice." [ laughter and applause ] should have ran this under warm water. [ laughter ] ♪ all by myself [ laughter ] i'm doing "bridget jones's diary," the third one. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: i'm playing -- yeah. i'm playing barney j
>> steve: that one team. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: the one team. >> jimmy: that other team, too. >> steve: the one teams going to do good -- >> jimmy: but the other team is going to win. [ laughter ] speaking of the super bowl, 49ers wide receiver randy moss apparently told his teammates that they are in new orleans on a business trip and they are not there to have fun. then he went back to his job catching a ball for money. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause...
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>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you guys what i'm talking about in this next segment called "don't quote me." ♪ don't quote me 'cause i'm -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: like i said, for example, the first quote is from the greek philosopher aristotle. he said, "love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." [ audience aws ] sounds like he said that, right? that's sweet. i think he would say that. here's another quote from aristotle. "it takes two to make a thing go right. it takes two to make it outta sight." [ laughter ] now, i'm not sure. that's what i'm saying. that's what i'm talking a
>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you...
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steve? >> steve: that's good. thank you very much. zombies hit the big screen today, but is america ready for another doom human/supernatural romance kind of movie? here with his review for warm bodies and other movies coming up this weekend, movie critic kevin mccarthy, the founder of nerd tears.com, a fox news contributor and kevin, congratulations, you've got your own animation now. >> that's awesome. i'm geeking out about it. >> steve: tell bus "warm bodies." >> this is very comparable to the twilight series. twilight you had a human being fall not guilty love with a vampire. this is -- parents, this won't be in their demographic. if you have a teenage son or daughter, this is right up their alley. i'm 28, i really enjoyed t. i thought it was a clever, well written, very funny, very witty comedy. and nicholas holt who plays the zombie, he becomes more and more human as the movie goes on because of the love. the interesting thing about this film is the social commentary in the beginning, there is an aspect of how we as humans in re
steve? >> steve: that's good. thank you very much. zombies hit the big screen today, but is america ready for another doom human/supernatural romance kind of movie? here with his review for warm bodies and other movies coming up this weekend, movie critic kevin mccarthy, the founder of nerd tears.com, a fox news contributor and kevin, congratulations, you've got your own animation now. >> that's awesome. i'm geeking out about it. >> steve: tell bus "warm bodies."...
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. >> steve: frozen -- >> jimmy: they wheel him out -- >> steve: standing in a block of ice. >> jimmy: ice for 30 minutes. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: then wheel him back out. i'd watch that. that would be pretty rad. >> steve: i'd watch that. >> jimmy: yeah, that'd be fun, man. >> steve: dude, what's he going to do? [ laughter ] nothing. he's gonna sleep. he's not going to sleep, man. >> jimmy: he's the best, man. i love it. i still can't get over the whole super bowl. it was an amazing game, you guys. first half was all baltimore. it was, like, crazy times. then the blackout. then the 49ers almost came back right down to the wire. there was no way that anybody could have predicted who would win that game. not true. someone did know. last week on our show, we predicted our -- we had our puppy predictors come out and tell us who is going to be crowned the super bowl champs. take a look at this. >> jimmy: right here are two bowls of food. one marked ravens, the other marked 49ers. and behind this wall are five puppies. the bowl that attracts the most puppies will be the team that wins the
. >> steve: frozen -- >> jimmy: they wheel him out -- >> steve: standing in a block of ice. >> jimmy: ice for 30 minutes. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: then wheel him back out. i'd watch that. that would be pretty rad. >> steve: i'd watch that. >> jimmy: yeah, that'd be fun, man. >> steve: dude, what's he going to do? [ laughter ] nothing. he's gonna sleep. he's not going to sleep, man. >> jimmy: he's the best, man. i love it. i still...
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. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: amazing. >> steve: sounds like a record. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds fake but it's not. >> steve: no, you're walking down -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] imagine, he's been so psyched that we keep doing that. walk by the dressing room going -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ he's like, would you leave me alone. [ laughter ] you guys, this -- the super bowl is this weekend. and in honor of that, we wanted to try cool interactive experiments with you guys at home. so we asked you to get dressed up in your favorite football stuff -- t-shirt, jersey, face paint, body paint, whatever. -- and send in the video telling us why you love your team so much. and then, say "whoo" for the camera. we got tons of videos in. funny ones, weird ones. some with kids. some with dogs. one with a dude that had plungers on his nipples. [ laughter ] it was crazy. but then, we asked the gregory brothers -- these are the super talented guys behind "autotune the news." -- to take the videos, put them all together and make a song out o
. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: amazing. >> steve: sounds like a record. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds fake but it's not. >> steve: no, you're walking down -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] imagine, he's been so psyched that we keep doing that. walk by the dressing room going -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ he's like, would you leave me alone. [ laughter ] you guys, this -- the super bowl is this weekend. and in honor of...
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>> steve: no, it's good. >> all right, so next stop. so you know we were at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. >> jimmy: congratulations. have you ever been there? >> steve: that's where we met. >> jimmy: yeah, it's very romantic. >> your wet hands. >> jimmy: your wet hands. >> my wet hands. >> jimmy: very clammy hands. >> okay, fine. >> jimmy: all right, no, i'm just kidding. >> so this thing that you looking at -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a little bit. >> just saying, i'll slide right in there. >> jimmy: i know you are. >> all right, whatever. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: don't encourage it. >> sorry. >> jimmy: don't encourage it. [ cheers ] no one's going to slide right in there. okay, josh? >> i know what you're thinking. what's this? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i was thinking. what is this? >> this is a razor's edge. the thing's really cool. this is -- the company says "the world's most powerful tablet." it's a full pc. it plays games that -- they look incredible on it. so it's a tablet. you can dock it and play games. you c
>> steve: no, it's good. >> all right, so next stop. so you know we were at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. >> jimmy: congratulations. have you ever been there? >> steve: that's where we met. >> jimmy: yeah, it's very romantic. >> your wet hands. >> jimmy: your wet hands. >> my wet hands. >> jimmy: very clammy hands. >> okay, fine. >> jimmy: all right, no, i'm just kidding. >> so this thing that you looking at...
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obviously, as steve pointed out that is no longer going to be possible. >> steve, it was striking during the republican primary to see newt gingrich, for example, who made a plea for humane treatment in here. and for consideration about families and family unity, kinds of issues that you would -- he framed it in a way that you could imagine appealing to conservatives. and he pretty much got booed by the republican primary debate audience when he tried that. but it seems that the mccains of the world were watching that and realized that if this election goes the other way they're obviously going to have to find their way back to where you know, john mccain used to be. >> there is no doubt between 2007 and 2012, just recently as november this was an issue that as a republican if you went out and talked about you have to solve this problem, that we have to deal in a compassionate way with the people that are already in the room. after a loss, this is a math issue, it is pretty simple to look at it. i think the people of the party have an interest of winning elections because if we don't win
obviously, as steve pointed out that is no longer going to be possible. >> steve, it was striking during the republican primary to see newt gingrich, for example, who made a plea for humane treatment in here. and for consideration about families and family unity, kinds of issues that you would -- he framed it in a way that you could imagine appealing to conservatives. and he pretty much got booed by the republican primary debate audience when he tried that. but it seems that the mccains...
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let's go to steve. >> do you remember henderson? >> yes. >> he won twice too, i believe he did. >>> we are in between systems and the one out of the gulf of a alaska is looking good and we will talk more about that system coming up in about ten minutes, pam. >>> we are coming up at 5:30, officers at the scene of an overnight stabbing, the connection police are making between the two people involved. >>> san francisco police are about to reveal new information about a boy who vanished nearly 30 years ago. what ktvu channel 2 morning news has already learned about the kevin collins case. >>> and the big change in mail delivery to be announced by the postal service today. . >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, it is 530, steve are we going to see a little rain? >> some patchy fog is starting to form but this is more inland fog than coastal fog which is what we had yesterday. we have 50s to near 60s here is sal. >>> traffic is moving along relatively well and it's moving well along the willow pass grade and also moving well on sa
let's go to steve. >> do you remember henderson? >> yes. >> he won twice too, i believe he did. >>> we are in between systems and the one out of the gulf of a alaska is looking good and we will talk more about that system coming up in about ten minutes, pam. >>> we are coming up at 5:30, officers at the scene of an overnight stabbing, the connection police are making between the two people involved. >>> san francisco police are about to reveal new...